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US Supreme Court Green Lights Deportations

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Those deeming deportations as unconstitutional will regret to hear that the US Supreme Court disagrees. In a 6-3 vote, the US Supreme Court rules that America’s ongoing deportation campaign may temporarily proceed without notice.

The SCOTUS declared that notice is not required before deportation. Noncitizens are not granted the right under the United States Constitution to seek due process or appeal their case before they are deported to third-party nations.

Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented. It would take decades and countless resources for the courts to process every single removal after open border policies caused a record number of people from throughout the world to cross into the US. The vote comes after a district judge attempted to prevent mass deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. Biden permitted over 11 million people to enter illegally and this is a matter of national security. Pam Bondi admitted that sleeper cells are lurking throughout the nation and plotting against the American people. Terrorism aside, the American taxpayer cannot afford to subsidize the lives of 11 million people.

The left did not demand due process for migrants deported under the Obama Administration. No one demanded that migrants face their day in court before removal. Even Hillary Clinton was championing deportations, and her husband carried out a deportation campaign during his time in the White House that was met with bipartisan approval. An estimated 75% and 83% of the 3 million migrants deported under Obama were carried out under summary removals. The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996 permitted Congress to streamline the deportation process. Expedited removals and reinstatement of removals permitted immigration officers to act as the judge and juror to determine citizenship status on the same day.

Former President Bill Clinton praised “the rule of law by cracking down on illegal immigration at the border, in the workplace, and in the criminal justice system — without punishing those living in the United States legally.” The measure also expanded the definition of aggregated felonies, which removed all protections for anyone convicted of a crime that carries a sentence of one year or more. The IIRAIRA also strictly forbids illegal aliens from voting in US elections. Now, all of this is controversial because a Republican is in charge.

The meal ticket has expired. If you are here illegally, you must leave. We cannot risk national security, or the national economy, for that matter, to appease the liberals who believe American lives are worth less than blue votes.